Two Worlds II (PS3)

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Two Worlds II

The original Two Worlds didn't stand much of a chance. Not only did it have the misfortune of being compared to The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, having been released just over a year after Bethesda's epic role-playing game, more importantly it shipped...

Time to wrap this up with a wacky analogy. Two Worlds II is a little like sea urchin. There are some tasty bits inside (crafting systems, portions of multiplayer), but you have to deal with a lot of rough edges (interface, controls, combat,...

Two Worlds II Review

The most uneven game of the year and it's only February.

Several different environments that are rarely represented in a fantasy RPG; innovative magic, crafting, and lock picking systems; just when you're ready to write the game off, the story, quests, and characters are capable of surprising you

When the story, quests, and characters aren't surprising you, they're horribly dull and generic; voice acting and dialog writing are poor to the point of distraction; terrible combat camera; makes a disastrous first impression

Todd Brakke is a regular contributor to GameShark and is the Producer of Jumping the Shark , GameShark.com's official podcast and co-founder of No High Scores.

Two Worlds 2

Save for a few odd moments, Two Worlds II is miles ahead of its predecessor in terms of its production values. The worlds can be downright gorgeous, and the entire game has a remarkable cinematic quality.

If there was anything else I could add to the trainer, it would be a way to have anything you add with the alchemy system to have a customizable outcome. Think about it, you could literally create any effects you want.

Two Worlds II Review

Two Worlds was a fun, but flawed RPG, with a great story and quest system, but appalling graphics, and hilariously bad voice acting. Now, after a millio [...]

Huge World ; Loads to do ; Online multiplayer

Voice acting ; Animation ; Journal

"Two Worlds II" is a pretty mental game. The multiplayer is brilliant, and there's an unbelievable amount of single player content, and an amazing crafting system that you could spend hours in alone. The voice acting, however, is just bad this time...

Two Worlds II- PS3

Two Worlds II surprised us to such a degree that we found ourselves thinking about the clever concepts well after play. With plenty to see and do, not to mention some great multiplayer offerings, this is a sequel worth checking out.

Two Worlds II- PS3

For those like myself that love to play with spell casting system, it's definitely worth the time to wade through the slow parts so you let loose your magical creations on the unsuspecting monster population. If you are looking for something faster...